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what is amazing to me is you open up the paper, you watch on television, there's boehner, mcconnell, all these people saying he has to have major entitlement cuts, cuts in social security, medicare and medicaid. right after the republicans got finished beating up on the democrats for allegedly taking $760 billion for medicare, that's terrible, now they're insisting we have to take more money for medicare, medicaid, social security. the democrats are stupid enough to go along with that. they will criticize the democrats the next election. >> that's a great point. heather, you were in washington and watched the sausage making happen. how much leverage do you think there is? >> that's a good question. i think unfortunately we may have to get through this period of time of complete detachment from reality. and then the conversation will shift as it will as people start to gear up for the midterms. people start looking out into the country again and saying, hey, we're still at about 8% unemployment out here. jobs are still the number one concern of voters. not on the donor class, but of v
what is amazing to me is you open up the paper, you watch on television, there's boehner, mcconnell, all these people saying he has to have major entitlement cuts, cuts in social security, medicare and medicaid. right after the republicans got finished beating up on the democrats for allegedly taking $760 billion for medicare, that's terrible, now they're insisting we have to take more money for medicare, medicaid, social security. the democrats are stupid enough to go along with that. they...
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i feel sorry for john boehner. the reality is he's leading a house which is actually looking to not the 53% of americans that want do not want to see the yes go around the fiscal curve which is what the polls are showing but that's a national poll. the reality is, they're going back to districts where they are actually, you know, frankly, reporting to a very small percentage of the american public. and so we're not -- that's why the sonation is different in the senate and the house and that's really the problem that john boehner has. >> we are up against a very hard deadline here. i want to bring in the co-chair of the house progressive caucus. democratic congressman, keith ellis. right after this. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't roc
i feel sorry for john boehner. the reality is he's leading a house which is actually looking to not the 53% of americans that want do not want to see the yes go around the fiscal curve which is what the polls are showing but that's a national poll. the reality is, they're going back to districts where they are actually, you know, frankly, reporting to a very small percentage of the american public. and so we're not -- that's why the sonation is different in the senate and the house and that's...
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what does john boehner do if mitch mcconnell and harry reed come to an agreement? >> that is the question if something is done on the senate side, craig, there's been the talk about house republicans as in any majority, you end up bringing the majority of the legislation that is support bid the majority, and if john boehner brings something to the floor that doesn't have the support of the majority of the house republicans, there could be some type of -- his speakership could be threatened, who ends up trying to run against him, you just don't know. about the likelihood of john boehner bringing legislation that is supported mostly by democrats and a handful of republicans will bring him some trouble. that's a dynamic to watch. >> mark murray, senior political editor, thanks to you, sir. for more on what could happen as the fiscal cliff counts down. i want bring in the senior congressional reporter in politico. it's clear from what was said yesterday, that he believes that the senate leaders can put together a deal. take a listen. >> i just had a good and constructi
what does john boehner do if mitch mcconnell and harry reed come to an agreement? >> that is the question if something is done on the senate side, craig, there's been the talk about house republicans as in any majority, you end up bringing the majority of the legislation that is support bid the majority, and if john boehner brings something to the floor that doesn't have the support of the majority of the house republicans, there could be some type of -- his speakership could be...
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>> i almost felt sorry for speaker boehner. being torn apart by his own caucus. i'm enthusiastic about them passing anything. tax bills have to start in the house. the senate can take whatever vehicle they send over and substitute for it something that makes sense and have it sent back and it's on them to say yes or no as to whether we go over the cliff. that's really the approach. >> so you want to see something come out of the house? >> anything. anything. and you substitute the total bill. but it has to come out of the house and that's the rationale for getting something there. >> they actually did get something out of the house early last week. they stopped the defense sequester and that's all they did because it won't go anywhere after that. the $500 billion in defense cuts are still set to take place. all the other spending cuts are set to take place and it's, of course, in deal-making this is called the ckabuki theater and people are depending on them to get it right by the deadline. there's no argument being made that it's good to go over the fiscal cliff
>> i almost felt sorry for speaker boehner. being torn apart by his own caucus. i'm enthusiastic about them passing anything. tax bills have to start in the house. the senate can take whatever vehicle they send over and substitute for it something that makes sense and have it sent back and it's on them to say yes or no as to whether we go over the cliff. that's really the approach. >> so you want to see something come out of the house? >> anything. anything. and you substitute...
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it sounds like boehner said look, we are going to have to deal. they are more okay with that than they have been in the past. what is weird to me is that the jobs aspect of this, which you are talking about in terms of what your constituents want and the thing you hear on the campaign trail. it's so absent from this conversation. it seems to me like the most important thing is growth. i'm with bob lucas that said that, right? once you think about growth, you can't think of anything else. exactly. growth is important. the point is, how do we get growth and full employment? that, to me, is a part of this conversation that's not here. >> some of the spending is investment. when government spends money on unemployment, which is part of this fiscal curve, it's manufactured. we could steer away from that curve by extending the emergency unemployment. we put money in those pockets of people out of work. they spend it immediately. it goes into the economy. corporations have $1 trillion of cash waiting for a smoke signal that there's going to be aggregate
it sounds like boehner said look, we are going to have to deal. they are more okay with that than they have been in the past. what is weird to me is that the jobs aspect of this, which you are talking about in terms of what your constituents want and the thing you hear on the campaign trail. it's so absent from this conversation. it seems to me like the most important thing is growth. i'm with bob lucas that said that, right? once you think about growth, you can't think of anything else....
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but john boehner is making this point. who after the election basically said, look, guys, it's the law of the land, and that occasioned some histrionics. he now has an op-ed saying the president's health care law adds a massive expense. we can't afford it and can't afford to leave it intact. the law has to stay on the table as both parties discuss ways to solve our nation's massive debt challenge. boehner makes exactly the point you just made is that the republicans want to keep this in play and it's a real question about whether it's going to be in play. >> the nutty part of this is that obviously health care entitlements on the whole need to be on the table, not in the fiscal cliff discussion, but in the ultimate fiscal adjustment we'll have within the next few years where we shrink the federal deficit. but medicaid is the most cost effective part of our entire structure. if you're going to be cutting, cut in medicare, the exchange subsidies, medicaid is the last place to go to look for those dollars. >> the administrati
but john boehner is making this point. who after the election basically said, look, guys, it's the law of the land, and that occasioned some histrionics. he now has an op-ed saying the president's health care law adds a massive expense. we can't afford it and can't afford to leave it intact. the law has to stay on the table as both parties discuss ways to solve our nation's massive debt challenge. boehner makes exactly the point you just made is that the republicans want to keep this in play...
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>> speaker boehner said he's willing to raise revenue. his method is simplify the tax code, eliminating the deductions wealthy people take advantage of. president obama is less interested in that. his emphasis is raising rates. that's been the debate. republicans may or may not concede on that. as you said, they don't have a lot of leverage. if they do nothing, if no law passes, they go over the fiscal cliff. >> that raises the issue. you are talking what a disaster the medicare eligibility portion of this would be, do you look at the compromise of 37%, if you could get something more favorable on medicare, would you say going up to 37% instead of 39.6 is enough? >> no. look, there was a tax plan and we looked at the discussion of keeping the rates at the level and reforming the tax code and dealing with deductions. the truth is, if you want to have significant deficit reduction, which republicans are arguing for and you want to stabilize the debt, we need significant revenue. we need to -- the real challenge we have is we are not raising
>> speaker boehner said he's willing to raise revenue. his method is simplify the tax code, eliminating the deductions wealthy people take advantage of. president obama is less interested in that. his emphasis is raising rates. that's been the debate. republicans may or may not concede on that. as you said, they don't have a lot of leverage. if they do nothing, if no law passes, they go over the fiscal cliff. >> that raises the issue. you are talking what a disaster the medicare...
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john boehner gave this press conference, he was talking about -- he was very dower. 8.3% is high. it's not in a good state at all but the trend is promising. one of the reporters said to john boehner, we talked about this innette editorial meeting, if you were john boehner, why wouldn't you come out and say, look, we got elected to congress, we got the debt ceiling deal locked in, that took away the uncertainty. the now that we know the deficit will be reduce, the jobs are coming back. >> stop taking my ideas. >> i don't think the good speaker watches our program. i was surprised they didn't do that. the reason to me, points to the fact they are in a place where they just can't give the president -- they can't have anything good happen in the world and think that it's not going to help the president who they want to see defeated. >> it will. who said the foolishness of consistency is the hobnob of little minds. they're so stuck, they're not nimble enough to move when the numbers move and they don't have the brain power to come up with an idea that would support their agenda. >> ot
john boehner gave this press conference, he was talking about -- he was very dower. 8.3% is high. it's not in a good state at all but the trend is promising. one of the reporters said to john boehner, we talked about this innette editorial meeting, if you were john boehner, why wouldn't you come out and say, look, we got elected to congress, we got the debt ceiling deal locked in, that took away the uncertainty. the now that we know the deficit will be reduce, the jobs are coming back. >>...
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john boehner himself has said it. you don't need to have a botched gun walking operation in order to produce evidence that we need an assault weapons ban. >> right. the attempted assassination of a u.s. member of congress would seem to some to be sufficient evidence. >> which didn't trigger any -- >> no.ç >> the main gun control advocacy group. there is no appetite on capitol hill for gun legislation. >> it's interesting. the lengths people will go to in order to discredit the president. this is really a manufactured scenario here with respect to this whole fast and furious. they were looking for something. they are constantly manufacturing things on the hill. the bottom line is you're right. we have not raised the issue of gun control on the hill. that's not been a part of any political agenda as far as i can tell. as a matter of fact gabrielle giffords herself was a gun rights person. >> right. >> it boggles the mind that we have wasted so much time on the hill and distracted away from all of the key issues here.
john boehner himself has said it. you don't need to have a botched gun walking operation in order to produce evidence that we need an assault weapons ban. >> right. the attempted assassination of a u.s. member of congress would seem to some to be sufficient evidence. >> which didn't trigger any -- >> no.ç >> the main gun control advocacy group. there is no appetite on capitol hill for gun legislation. >> it's interesting. the lengths people will go to in order to...
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the battles that have happened with boehner and the house, boehner you can make a good case got rolled in terms of short term. the big question, the can has been kicked down the road numerous times and the question whether they will pick up the can this time when they kicked it before is the question. here, i want to talk about not just about the politics. this is the conversation you get a lot. then it's like okay what did the recovery act do? i want to talk about that. we talk about it as this thing. he should have defended it more. $800 billion. what was in there. let's find out after this. okay, here's the plan. you have a plan? first we're gonna check our bags for free, thanks to our explorer card. then, the united club. my mother was so wrong about you. next, we get priority boarding on our flight i booked with miles. all because of the card. and me. okay, what's the plan? plan? mm-hmm. we're on vacation. this is no plan. really? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. the mileage card with special perks on united. get it and you're in. a great clean doesn't have
the battles that have happened with boehner and the house, boehner you can make a good case got rolled in terms of short term. the big question, the can has been kicked down the road numerous times and the question whether they will pick up the can this time when they kicked it before is the question. here, i want to talk about not just about the politics. this is the conversation you get a lot. then it's like okay what did the recovery act do? i want to talk about that. we talk about it as...
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boehner making some noises. do you think, a, it's the right way to go and, b, it's the way the party can go. >> i think immigration is very important. i think if republicans think if we pass an immigration bill, hispanics will vote for us, i don't think that's true. you need to make sure hispanics are part of the party. one of the things romney did, we talked a lot about the illegal immigration stuff. romney ran a lot of ads about talking about how the economy is hurting latinos. it's not like he was -- he was trying to run the sort of broader message about, here, we're all suffering from this economy together. the thing i want to say is to conservatives who are reading this. >> they're authors of a book called emerging democratic majority which predicts the democratic changes we're seeing. >> it's a great book. political activists say there are no permanent majorities in politics. it's too competitive. republicans will figure it out. i hope they'll figure it out sooner rather than later. >> lorella, on this imm
boehner making some noises. do you think, a, it's the right way to go and, b, it's the way the party can go. >> i think immigration is very important. i think if republicans think if we pass an immigration bill, hispanics will vote for us, i don't think that's true. you need to make sure hispanics are part of the party. one of the things romney did, we talked a lot about the illegal immigration stuff. romney ran a lot of ads about talking about how the economy is hurting latinos. it's not...
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on wednesday house speaker john boehner was supposed to defend somewhat inartfully ryan's support for the bailout on fox news. >> he's a practical conservative. he's got a very conservative voting record but he's not a knuckle dragger, right? he understand that t.a.r.p., while none of us wanted to do it, if we were going to save our economy and save the world economy, it had to happen. >> i just want to say i'm personally offended on behalf of people, the members of john boehner's own caucus who voted against tarn two times and many who make up the constituents who oppose t.a.r.p. as knuckle draggers. i want to put that on the record. that was the argument advanced by both sides. the book is called "bailout -- and it portrays in stunning portrayal the unwillingness at every turn to deal with a spiraling housing crisis that destroyed at much as $7 trillion in wealth and forced families from homes. neil brov ski joins us now. you're hard on treasury. they come off as terrible people. they come off as bad people with bad priorities who are basically trying to screw over the american peop
on wednesday house speaker john boehner was supposed to defend somewhat inartfully ryan's support for the bailout on fox news. >> he's a practical conservative. he's got a very conservative voting record but he's not a knuckle dragger, right? he understand that t.a.r.p., while none of us wanted to do it, if we were going to save our economy and save the world economy, it had to happen. >> i just want to say i'm personally offended on behalf of people, the members of john boehner's...
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john boehner said he will block it if the filibuster is curtailed. all right. let's start at the most basic principle level. before we get into the weeds of senate procedure and the current reform rules on the table, i would like to put forth the proposition that the filibuster itself is a ridiculous thing that we shouldn't have and that if we -- we have come to see it as normal and it's become normalized because it's existed for a while, there's something to say about tradition, but if we had this stipulation in any other area of democratic governance, we would blanch. for instance, if egypt says you can only be elected president of egypt with 60% of the vote or if we said here in the united states, you can only be elected president with 60% of the vote, imagine the absolute chaos that would throw american democratic processes into. as the man who wrote the book literally, defending the filibuster, make the case why we should have this institution at all. >> first off, will et me observe that we do elect presidents with less than 50% majority, even presidents
john boehner said he will block it if the filibuster is curtailed. all right. let's start at the most basic principle level. before we get into the weeds of senate procedure and the current reform rules on the table, i would like to put forth the proposition that the filibuster itself is a ridiculous thing that we shouldn't have and that if we -- we have come to see it as normal and it's become normalized because it's existed for a while, there's something to say about tradition, but if we had...
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if you look at the pronouncements made by mitt romney and john boehner and others in the wake of the job numbers last month, showed we grew 69,000 jobs in the private sector it did seem there was inordinate cheering taking place and does seem as if folks are attempting to sit on their hands right now instead of moving forward to put americans back to work. so, i think that your vires and all americans need to impress upon mitt romney that this is a leadership moment answered ought to be calling on republicans in congress to pass the president's measures. >> patrick gaspard, executive director of the democratic national committee, thanks for joining us. >>> fire from the right and left over white house leaks. that's up next. from wlap [ male announcer ] this... is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network --
if you look at the pronouncements made by mitt romney and john boehner and others in the wake of the job numbers last month, showed we grew 69,000 jobs in the private sector it did seem there was inordinate cheering taking place and does seem as if folks are attempting to sit on their hands right now instead of moving forward to put americans back to work. so, i think that your vires and all americans need to impress upon mitt romney that this is a leadership moment answered ought to be calling...
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>> i want to talk to john boehner. remember john boehner? >> yes. >> it was so big in december. it's like we've all forgotten about it. the payroll tax holiday and extended unemployment benefits will expire in a month. >> yes, absolutely. >> i was struck during the state of the union. the president did have a line calling for an extension of the payroll tax cuts but did not mention unemployment benefits. i feel hurt because i've been defending the president on that issue and if he's abandoning his position, i feel a little bit left out to dry. >> left out to dry. >> story of the week, coming up next. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in number
>> i want to talk to john boehner. remember john boehner? >> yes. >> it was so big in december. it's like we've all forgotten about it. the payroll tax holiday and extended unemployment benefits will expire in a month. >> yes, absolutely. >> i was struck during the state of the union. the president did have a line calling for an extension of the payroll tax cuts but did not mention unemployment benefits. i feel hurt because i've been defending the president on that...
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i organized 20 senators to send a letter to john boehner asking him to move forward on our legislation that had passed the senate bipartisanly to level the playing field on currency because that's the chinese method on every single import/export that really cheats, that makes the playing field not level. they subsidize other things, water, energy, capital, land depending on the product that they are exporting. but on currency, it clearly puts our companies at a disadvantage to sell there and our companies here at a disadvantage competing with chinese imports and products coming from china to the u.s. so we know what we have to do there. if this legislation gets through, i think the president will sign it. i think it helps to change our relationship and i think it will help american manufacturing. i don't think there's any question about that. >> ro, you just wrote a book on manufacturing. the senator's talking about this leveling the playing field. this is just demagogue ri, protectionism. what is your response to those that say these kinds of actions are essentially fundamentally prot
i organized 20 senators to send a letter to john boehner asking him to move forward on our legislation that had passed the senate bipartisanly to level the playing field on currency because that's the chinese method on every single import/export that really cheats, that makes the playing field not level. they subsidize other things, water, energy, capital, land depending on the product that they are exporting. but on currency, it clearly puts our companies at a disadvantage to sell there and...
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they blew it, there was discussion whether it was obama or boehner and ever agreed it was cantor. if you've now tried that and then you say, and again, would not have been my approach, i would have taken a different approach from the president. but i think the president's belief over and over was if we give them a chance to rise to the occasion and be bipartisan, then we'll get the kind of deal the country needs. he's all out of that. there's no more plays to make and this is a chance where the senate democrats need to take a stand and say here's what we think it is. if the republicans continue to compromise not at all, things will fail and january 1, we get to have a conversation about the economy. >> david, i find your question ironic, those are the same guys who are telling us the stimulus didn't work. if they're going to tell me you can't raise taxes because that would hit aggregate demand, well -- i welcome republicans telling me that the stimulus works. >> let's be clear here -- >> it's not stimulus. >> the conservatives, tax cuts are not stimulus. >> they're savings. >> it'
they blew it, there was discussion whether it was obama or boehner and ever agreed it was cantor. if you've now tried that and then you say, and again, would not have been my approach, i would have taken a different approach from the president. but i think the president's belief over and over was if we give them a chance to rise to the occasion and be bipartisan, then we'll get the kind of deal the country needs. he's all out of that. there's no more plays to make and this is a chance where the...
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party leadership ten house rips signed on to a letter written by democration asking house supremer john boehner and majority leader kantor to on the reauthorization of the violence against women act bringing a bill inclusive of all those protected by violence and similar to those that loor passed to the house floor for a vote. there must be a partizan bill to protect all those vulnerable. senate republicans that vote the against it say they are willing to support it but conservatives in the house remain opposed. the bill failed to reach the floor before the current congress left town. one of the major sticking points is a provision to give local authorities on tribal lands the power to investigate and prosecute those that aren't american indians. right now they essentially have a jurisdiction-free pass. tribal authorities can't prosecute them and u.s. authorities often decline to take the cases. president obama prooirms promised to restore the authority to investigate, committee. >> with domestic violence so pref lernt prevalent on reservations wooir moving to push in. >> >> this is sarah deer
party leadership ten house rips signed on to a letter written by democration asking house supremer john boehner and majority leader kantor to on the reauthorization of the violence against women act bringing a bill inclusive of all those protected by violence and similar to those that loor passed to the house floor for a vote. there must be a partizan bill to protect all those vulnerable. senate republicans that vote the against it say they are willing to support it but conservatives in the...
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. >> i did a piece of john boehner back in the '90s and found out he was actually handing out checks from tobacco pacs to members of congress on the floor while the house was in session. what i was never automobile to find out -- >> while smoking a cigarette. >> exactly. what i was never able to find was -- what made him feel so comfortable doing that at the time and was this just abrenthot behavior or was this normal? >> saying look, i'm chairman of the committee and up can't believe you vice president given me money. you want something, where are you? there is an arrogance that sets in not with everybody up there but with certain of them they just don't care. they feel they are above the law and there isn't a law. basically this is accepted behavior and that's the problem in washington, this is accepted behavior. that has to change. >> it can also have a real undue influence on taking a strong position. for example, i was brand-new congressman and this group called c.a.r.e., relationships between the muslim community and -- other countries and americans. placed on my schedule. i di
. >> i did a piece of john boehner back in the '90s and found out he was actually handing out checks from tobacco pacs to members of congress on the floor while the house was in session. what i was never automobile to find out -- >> while smoking a cigarette. >> exactly. what i was never able to find was -- what made him feel so comfortable doing that at the time and was this just abrenthot behavior or was this normal? >> saying look, i'm chairman of the committee and up...
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no, i think you make a krush april point and i thought the key moment was when john boehner went out to talk about the last jobs report and was doer about it we forced the debt ceiling deal. then they locked in these cuts and those cuts removed the uncertainty and voila, job creation came. implausible story but it is something you can say where you don't -- >> i thought it was interesting when mitt romney said something to the effect of look, if you think the economy is getting better, go with the president. and -- >> that's a dangerous -- >> now, look, one point about structural. here is just a statistic that backs up something zephyr said. i don't think people are quite aware of this yet. corporate profits took a hit in the downturn as you expect. not only had they climbed back but -- they are not only past their prior peak, most recent quarter, third quarter of last year for which we have data, corporate profits is a share of natural income or highest they have ever been on record going back to 1947 when the data began, and compensation as a share of national income and is the low
no, i think you make a krush april point and i thought the key moment was when john boehner went out to talk about the last jobs report and was doer about it we forced the debt ceiling deal. then they locked in these cuts and those cuts removed the uncertainty and voila, job creation came. implausible story but it is something you can say where you don't -- >> i thought it was interesting when mitt romney said something to the effect of look, if you think the economy is getting better, go...
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and two have written to john boehner asking him to hold a vote. >>> the southern baptist convention will be held this week. you should know southern baptists emerged from a split from northern baptists after slavery, and even after the civil war, they long supported segregation. the presidency next week, and will he does, become the last african-american to lead the southern baptists. finally, falling gas prices can help other places other than the pump. on thursday, we learned consumer prices fell last month, largely due to gas prices as we discussed last week, fighting inflation is one of the main jobs, falling prices give the fed more leeway to fulfill its other main mission. using monetary policy to help create jobs. you should know the associated press reports some economists now predict fed chair ben bernanke will do just that when fed policymakers meet this week and it it happens, it will seem to disprove the policy i talked about last week, mitt romney trying to do all he can to spur hiring. i would rarely be so happy to be wrong. i want to find out my guests think we should know
and two have written to john boehner asking him to hold a vote. >>> the southern baptist convention will be held this week. you should know southern baptists emerged from a split from northern baptists after slavery, and even after the civil war, they long supported segregation. the presidency next week, and will he does, become the last african-american to lead the southern baptists. finally, falling gas prices can help other places other than the pump. on thursday, we learned...
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john boehner accused the obama administration of violating the constitution with a new rule about health insurance and contracepti contraception. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. hold up partner. prilosec can take days to...